Summary
This quote suggests that the thrill and enjoyment of pursuing something, or engaging in a challenging activity, come to an end once it is achieved or captured. The satisfaction lies in the journey, the effort, and the excitement of the chase rather than in the actual attainment. It implies that the process and the excitement of trying to achieve something is often more rewarding than the outcome itself. Once the goal is reached, the satisfaction and pleasure wane, leaving a void that can only be filled by embarking on a new pursuit.